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Or that Starlink is going to dramatically change the whole picture within a couple years.
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I'm glad for you. It was a legit question. How do you do that? I'd consider it if I knew how to get a good internet service (and could convince my family). Maybe it's different where you are.
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I knew a guy that codes from home who would either FedEx media or do uploads overnight via ISDN. Internet access for that sort of WFH is overstated.
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It's nice when you refer me to a book that isn't even in print yet with a hefty dose of ridicule as if I should have known. It doesn't affect me but it doesn't make me more likely to pre-order.
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I don't even have power for days at a time... but the cable Internet always works ;)
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T-mobile, as they roll out 5G, in rural Oklahoma and Texas is already opening their 4G LTE network up to their in-house home internet service. $40 a month, unlimited use, 25 Mbps down 1-5 Mbps up.
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i've lived in the country for going on 12 years now. No internet issues here ever (in fact, its better here than in the !@#$!@#$ city).
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“I did it, therefore it’s not difficult” ?? “I live in the country and have good internet access, therefore there are no internet issues in the country generally”??
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